इकलौता
इकलौता in 30 Seconds
- Used for only children.
- Changes based on gender (aa/ii).
- Means 'sole' or 'one and only'.
- Deeply cultural word in India.
The Hindi word इकलौता (Iklaumā) is a deeply evocative adjective that specifically denotes the status of being an only child. In the linguistic landscape of Hindi, where family relationships are categorized with extreme precision, this word carries significant social and emotional weight. It is derived from the root word 'एक' (Ek), meaning 'one', combined with a suffix that historically relates to offspring or 'the only one produced'. Unlike the English phrase 'only child', which functions primarily as a noun phrase, इकलौता is a versatile adjective that must grammatically align with the gender and number of the person it describes. This means you will see it transform into इकलौती (Iklaumī) for females and इकलौते (Iklaumē) for plural or honorific contexts.
- Literal Meaning
- The sole one; the only offspring born to a couple.
- Cultural Nuance
- Often implies being highly pampered (laadla) or bearing the full weight of family expectations.
In South Asian society, the concept of being an only child is often viewed through two lenses. On one hand, an इकलौता बेटा (only son) or इकलौती बेटी (only daughter) is seen as the precious center of the family's universe. On the other hand, there is often a sense of responsibility or even a hint of loneliness associated with the term. When someone introduces themselves using this word, it immediately provides the listener with a map of their domestic life. It tells the listener that there are no siblings to share the inheritance, the chores, or the parental attention. It is a word that appears frequently in matrimonial advertisements, legal documents regarding property, and emotional Bollywood dialogues where a mother might plead for the life of her 'only' child.
वह अपने माता-पिता की इकलौती संतान है और वे उसे बहुत प्यार करते हैं। (She is the only child of her parents and they love her very much.)
Linguistically, the word acts as a quantifier of existence within a kinship structure. It is not merely 'one' (ek); it is 'the only'. If you say 'मेरे पास एक भाई है' (I have one brother), it implies you might have sisters. But if you say 'वह मेरा इकलौता भाई है', it confirms he is the sole male sibling in your life. However, its primary and most common usage remains centered on the 'only child' status relative to parents. It is important to note that the word is rarely used for inanimate objects; you wouldn't usually call a lone chair an 'iklauta' chair. It is reserved for the living, the breathing, and the loved.
Furthermore, the term can sometimes be used metaphorically to describe something that is the sole survivor or the only one of its kind in a very specific, cherished set. For example, a village might have an 'iklauta' doctor, emphasizing how vital and solitary that person's role is. In literature, poets use 'iklauta' to highlight the solitude of the moon or a single star in a cloudy sky, though this is a more creative extension of the primary meaning. Understanding 'iklauta' is a gateway to understanding the Hindi emphasis on family size and the unique position an individual holds within the generational line. It is a word of both privilege and pressure, capturing a whole life story in just three syllables.
शहर में यह इकलौता पुस्तकालय है जो रात भर खुला रहता है। (This is the only library in the city that remains open all night.)
- Common Usage
- Used in 90% of cases to refer to offspring status.
- Emotional Tone
- Neutral to highly affectionate; rarely derogatory.
To master this word, one must practice its inflection. If you are describing a group of only children, you would use 'iklaute bacche'. If you are writing a letter to a friend who is an only child, you might mention their 'iklauti behen' (if they had only one sister, though this usage is rarer as 'iklauta' usually implies 'the only child total'). The beauty of the word lies in its specificity; it doesn't just say 'one', it says 'the one and only'.
Using इकलौता (Iklaumā) correctly requires an understanding of Hindi adjective-noun agreement. Since it ends in the '-aa' sound, it follows the standard rules for masculine singular adjectives. However, because it is so often used for people, these rules are applied strictly. Let's break down the variations based on gender and social context to ensure you sound like a native speaker.
- Masculine Singular
- Used for a single boy or son. Example: 'राज अपने परिवार का इकलौता वारिस है' (Raj is the sole heir of his family).
- Feminine Singular
- Used for a single girl or daughter. Example: 'मीरा अपने माता-पिता की इकलौती संतान है' (Meera is the only child of her parents).
When constructing sentences, 'इकलौता' usually precedes the noun it modifies. It serves as a definitive identifier. For instance, if you want to say 'He is an only child', you would say 'वह इकलौता बच्चा है'. Notice how the word 'iklauta' provides the essential information that there are no other siblings. In more formal or legal contexts, you might see 'इकलौता' paired with 'उत्तराधिकारी' (heir) to denote that someone will inherit everything because they are the sole descendant.
मेरे चाचा का इकलौता बेटा विदेश में रहता है। (My uncle's only son lives abroad.)
A common point of confusion for learners is whether to use 'एक' (one) or 'इकलौता'. Use 'एक' for counting and 'इकलौता' for emphasizing uniqueness or the absence of others. If you say 'मेरे पास एक कलम है', you have one pen. If you say 'यह मेरी इकलौती कलम है', you are emphasizing that this is the only pen you possess and you have no others. While 'iklauta' is most common for children, this 'sole possession' usage is also valid and adds a layer of preciousness to the object.
In negative sentences, 'इकलौता' can be used to clarify misunderstandings. For example, 'मैं उनका इकलौता बेटा नहीं हूँ, मेरा एक छोटा भाई भी है' (I am not their only son; I have a younger brother too). This structure is very common in introductions. In casual conversation, people often drop the noun 'child' or 'son' if it's understood from the context, simply saying 'मैं इकलौता हूँ' (I am the only [son]).
क्या आप अपने माता-पिता की इकलौती संतान हैं? (Are you the only child of your parents?)
Finally, consider the word's placement in complex sentences. It often appears after a possessive pronoun like 'मेरा' (my), 'आपका' (your), or 'उनका' (their). The agreement must match the person being described, not the possessor. For example, 'उसकी (fem. possessor) इकलौती (fem. child) बेटी' vs 'उसका (masc. possessor) इकलौता (masc. child) बेटा'. This triple-layer of agreement (possessor, adjective, noun) is what makes Hindi rich and challenging for English speakers.
- Common Noun Pairings
- संतान (offspring), बेटा (son), बेटी (daughter), वारिस (heir), भाई (brother), बहन (sister).
The word इकलौता (Iklaumā) is a staple of Indian social discourse. You will hear it most frequently in family settings, community gatherings, and media that focuses on domestic life. Because family size is a common topic of small talk in India, 'iklauta' serves as a quick summary of one's upbringing and current family responsibilities. If you are at a wedding and meeting distant relatives, the question 'Are you an only child?' will almost certainly use this word.
- Social Gatherings
- Aunties and uncles often use it to explain why a child is so beloved or why they are under so much pressure to marry.
- News and Media
- Used in human interest stories, such as 'The only son of a farmer becomes an IAS officer'.
In Bollywood cinema, 'iklauta' is a powerful narrative tool. It is often used to raise the stakes of a plot. If a hero is the 'iklauta beta' of a widowed mother, his safety becomes paramount to the audience's emotional engagement. It signifies that if something happens to him, the family line ends and the mother is left with no support. This reflects the traditional Indian social security system where children are the primary caregivers for aging parents. Thus, hearing the word in a movie often signals a theme of sacrifice, duty, or immense parental love.
फिल्म में नायक अपनी माँ का इकलौता सहारा था। (In the movie, the hero was his mother's only support.)
In modern urban India, where the 'Hum Do Hamare Ek' (We two, our one) family planning slogan has become popular, the word is heard even more frequently. It has lost some of its old-fashioned rarity and is now a common descriptor for the 'Gen Z' urban experience. You'll hear young people discussing the pros and cons of being 'iklauta'—having their own room and more resources, but also the 'akela-pan' (loneliness) of not having a sibling to fight or play with. In this context, it's a word of self-identity.
You will also encounter this word in literature and poetry, where it might be used to describe a solitary house on a hill or the last remaining tree in a cleared forest. Here, it evokes a sense of starkness and uniqueness. In advertisements, a brand might claim to be the 'iklauta' provider of a certain service in a region to emphasize their monopoly or specialized nature. However, always remember that its heartbeat is in the family unit.
गाँव का वह इकलौता कुआँ अब सूख चुका है। (That only well in the village has now dried up.)
- Matrimonial Ads
- 'Iklauta beta' is often mentioned to signal that the groom will inherit the entire family property.
- Daily Gossip
- 'He is the only son, that's why he is so spoiled' (Iklauta hai, isliye ziddi hai).
For English speakers, the most frequent mistake when using इकलौता (Iklaumā) is failing to adjust the ending for gender. In English, 'only child' is gender-neutral. In Hindi, you must be vigilant. Calling a girl an 'iklauta beta' is a double error—you've used the wrong gender for the adjective and the wrong noun. Always remember: Iklauta (Male), Iklauti (Female), Iklaute (Plural/Honorific).
- Gender Mismatch
- Mistake: 'वह इकलौता बेटी है' | Correct: 'वह इकलौती बेटी है'.
- Confusing with 'Akela'
- 'Akela' means 'alone' (a state of being). 'Iklauta' means 'the only one' (a status of existence).
Another mistake is using 'iklauta' for things where 'sirf ek' (just one) or 'ekmatra' (the sole) would be more appropriate. While 'iklauta' is occasionally used for objects, it sounds very personified. If you are talking about having only one dollar, say 'मेरे पास सिर्फ एक डॉलर है'. Using 'iklauta dollar' makes it sound like the dollar is your child or a living character in a story. Keep 'iklauta' primarily for family and very special, unique items.
गलत: मेरे पास इकलौता कार है। (Wrong: I have an 'only child' car.)
सही: मेरे पास सिर्फ एक कार है। (Right: I have only one car.)
A subtle mistake involves the word 'Santan' (offspring). In Hindi, 'Santan' is grammatically feminine, regardless of the child's actual gender. Therefore, to say 'He is the only offspring', many learners incorrectly say 'वह इकलौता संतान है'. The correct form is 'वह इकलौती संतान है'. This is a tricky rule where the grammatical gender of the noun 'Santan' overrides the biological gender of the person being discussed. However, if you use 'Beta' (son), you go back to 'Iklauta beta'.
Finally, don't confuse 'iklauta' with 'pehla' (first). An 'iklauta' child is the first, last, and only. If someone has a brother, they are no longer 'iklauta', even if they were the 'pehla' (first) child for five years. The word describes a permanent state of being the sole sibling. If you want to say 'only brother' (among sisters), you can use 'iklauta bhai', but clarify the context so people don't think you mean you are an only child.
सावधानी: 'इकलौता' का प्रयोग निर्जीव वस्तुओं के लिए कम करें, जब तक कि आप उन्हें विशेष महत्व न देना चाहें। (Caution: Use 'iklauta' less for inanimate objects unless you want to give them special importance.)
- Obsolete Usage
- Sometimes learners use 'ekla' (from Bengali/Old Hindi). Stick to 'iklauta' for modern standard Hindi.
While इकलौता (Iklaumā) is the most common way to say 'only child', Hindi offers several alternatives depending on the level of formality and the specific nuance you wish to convey. Understanding these synonyms will help you choose the right word for the right situation, whether you are chatting with a friend or writing a formal essay.
- एकमात्र (Ek-mātra)
- This is a more formal, Sanskritized version. It translates to 'the one and only' or 'sole'. It is used for both people and things. 'यह मेरी एकमात्र इच्छा है' (This is my sole wish).
- अकेला (Akēlā)
- Meaning 'alone' or 'lonely'. While an only child might be 'akela', it doesn't define their family status. You can be 'akela' in a room but have ten siblings.
- सिर्फ एक (Sirf Ek)
- The literal 'just one'. This is the most casual and general way to describe quantity. Use this for objects like pens, apples, or cars.
The choice between 'iklauta' and 'ekmatra' usually comes down to register. 'Iklauta' feels warmer, more domestic, and is the standard choice for conversation. 'Ekmatra' feels colder, more intellectual, and is preferred in journalism or academic writing. For example, a newspaper might write, 'He was the ekmatra survivor of the crash', but his mother would call him her iklauta son.
तुलना: 'इकलौता' (भावनात्मक/पारिवारिक) बनाम 'एकमात्र' (औपचारिक/तथ्यात्मक)। (Comparison: 'Iklauta' [emotional/familial] vs 'Ekmatra' [formal/factual].)
In some dialects, you might hear निपूता (nipūta), but be very careful; this is actually a derogatory term or a curse meaning 'childless' or 'one whose sons have died'. It is not a synonym for 'iklauta'. Another word often confused is अनूठा (anūmha), which means 'unique' or 'unparalleled' in terms of quality, not quantity. If a child is 'anūmha', they are special; if they are 'iklauta', they are the only one.
When describing a 'sole heir', 'ekmatra varis' and 'iklauta varis' are both used, but 'iklauta' highlights the family bond while 'ekmatra' highlights the legal exclusivity. If you are learning Hindi for business, 'ekmatra' will be more useful. If you are learning to talk to your Indian in-laws, 'iklauta' is the word you need. Mastery of these distinctions shows a high level of cultural and linguistic fluency.
वाक्य: वह अपनी टीम का एकमात्र अनुभवी खिलाड़ी है। (He is the sole experienced player on his team.)
- Register Summary
- Iklauta: Informal/Family | Ekmatra: Formal/General | Sirf Ek: Casual/Counting.
How Formal Is It?
Fun Fact
The suffix '-lauta' is quite rare in modern Hindi and is almost exclusively found in this word, making 'Iklauta' a unique linguistic fossil.
Pronunciation Guide
- Saying 'ik-lo-ta' (short o) instead of 'ik-lau-ta' (wide au).
- Using a retroflex 'T' (tongue on roof of mouth) instead of a dental 't'.
- Shortening the final 'aa' sound.
- Mispronouncing 'ik' as 'eek'.
- Failing to aspirate the 't' correctly (though Hindi 't' is unaspirated, learners often over-aspirate).
Difficulty Rating
Easy to recognize once the root 'Ek' is known.
Requires attention to gender and number agreement.
The 'au' diphthong and dental 't' require practice.
Very distinct sound, easy to pick out in conversation.
What to Learn Next
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Grammar to Know
Adjective Agreement (Gender)
इकलौता बेटा (m) vs इकलौती बेटी (f)
Adjective Agreement (Number/Honorific)
वे इकलौते बेटे हैं। (Honorific plural)
Oblique Case Transformation
इकलौते बेटे को... (To the only son...)
Grammatical Gender of 'Santan'
वह इकलौती संतान है। (Even for a boy)
Possessive + Adjective String
मेरी इकलौती बहन (My only sister)
Examples by Level
मैं इकलौता बेटा हूँ।
I am (the) only son.
Masculine singular subject.
वह इकलौती बेटी है।
She is (the) only daughter.
Feminine singular subject.
मेरा एक इकलौता भाई है।
I have one only brother.
Using iklauta to specify he is the only male sibling.
क्या तुम इकलौते हो?
Are you an only child?
Informal question using masculine form by default.
यह इकलौता कमरा है।
This is the only room.
Applied to an inanimate object (room).
वह इकलौती है।
She is the only one.
Feminine singular adjective used as a noun.
राज इकलौता बच्चा है।
Raj is an only child.
Simple subject-adjective-noun structure.
मेरी इकलौती बहन यहाँ है।
My only sister is here.
Feminine possessive and adjective.
वह अपने माता-पिता की इकलौती संतान है।
She is the only child of her parents.
Note: 'Santan' is feminine, so 'iklauti' is used.
मेरे पास यह इकलौता पेन बचा है।
I have only this one pen left.
Using iklauta for an object to show scarcity.
राहुल अपने घर का इकलौता वारिस है।
Rahul is the sole heir of his house.
Masculine singular adjective.
क्या वह आपकी इकलौती कार है?
Is that your only car?
Feminine agreement with 'car' (often treated as feminine in Hindi).
यह गाँव का इकलौता स्कूल है।
This is the only school in the village.
Masculine agreement with 'school'.
वे अपने इकलौते बेटे से बहुत प्यार करते हैं।
They love their only son very much.
Oblique case: 'iklauta' becomes 'iklaute' before 'se'.
सीमा अपनी माँ की इकलौती उम्मीद है।
Seema is her mother's only hope.
Metaphorical use with 'ummeed' (hope - feminine).
यह इस दुकान का इकलौता पीस है।
This is the only piece in this shop.
Common shopkeeper phrase.
इकलौता होने के कारण वह थोड़ा ज़िद्दी है।
Being an only child, he is a bit stubborn.
Using 'hone ke kaaran' (due to being).
उसने अपने इकलौते भाई को चिट्ठी लिखी।
She wrote a letter to her only brother.
Oblique case: 'iklauta' to 'iklaute' before 'ko'.
यह शहर का इकलौता पार्क है जहाँ हरियाली है।
This is the only park in the city that has greenery.
Relative clause usage.
वह अपने माता-पिता का इकलौता सहारा है।
He is the only support of his parents.
Abstract noun 'sahara' (support).
इकलौती बेटी होने के नाते उस पर बहुत ज़िम्मेदारियाँ हैं।
Being the only daughter, she has many responsibilities.
Using 'naate' (by virtue of being).
यह इस समस्या का इकलौता समाधान नहीं है।
This is not the only solution to this problem.
Negative sentence with abstract noun 'samadhan'.
मैंने अपनी इकलौती छुट्टी भी काम में बिता दी।
I spent even my only holiday working.
Feminine agreement with 'chutti' (holiday).
वे अपने इकलौते घर को बेचना नहीं चाहते।
They do not want to sell their only house.
Oblique case masculine singular.
आजकल इकलौती संतान वाले परिवारों की संख्या बढ़ रही है।
Nowadays, the number of families with an only child is increasing.
Complex noun phrase.
वह उस पुरानी हवेली का इकलौता गवाह था।
He was the sole witness of that old mansion.
Metaphorical/Literary use.
उनकी इकलौती शिकायत यह थी कि उन्हें समय नहीं दिया गया।
Their only complaint was that they weren't given time.
Abstract feminine noun 'shikayat'.
वैज्ञानिकों ने इस प्रजाति का इकलौता नमूना खोज निकाला है।
Scientists have discovered the only specimen of this species.
Formal/Scientific context.
यह मेरी इकलौती कमीज़ है जो मुझे फिट आती है।
This is my only shirt that fits me.
Relative clause with feminine noun 'kameez'.
वह अपने गुरु का इकलौता और सबसे प्रिय शिष्य था।
He was his teacher's only and most beloved disciple.
Double adjective modification.
इकलौता वारिस होने के नाते उसे सारी संपत्ति मिल गई।
Being the sole heir, he received all the property.
Causal sentence structure.
क्या इकलौते बच्चे ज़्यादा अकेलेपन का शिकार होते हैं?
Are only children more prone to loneliness?
Plural/Generalizing usage.
यह कविता समाज में व्याप्त इकलौतेपन के अहसास को दर्शाती है।
This poem reflects the feeling of loneliness prevalent in society.
Using 'iklautepan' as an abstract noun (loneliness/solitariness).
वह उस लुप्त हो रही कला का इकलौता संरक्षक है।
He is the sole guardian of that dying art.
High-level vocabulary like 'sanrakshak'.
भ्रष्टाचार ही इस देश की इकलौती समस्या नहीं है।
Corruption is not the only problem of this country.
Political/Social commentary.
उनके इकलौते बेटे की असामयिक मृत्यु ने उन्हें तोड़ दिया।
The untimely death of their only son broke them.
Complex possessive and oblique structure.
वह रेगिस्तान में इकलौते नखलिस्तान की तरह था।
He was like the only oasis in the desert.
Simile usage in literature.
इतिहास में वह इकलौता ऐसा राजा था जिसने युद्ध त्याग दिया।
In history, he was the only such king who gave up war.
Historical reference.
यह इकलौती ऐसी घटना है जिसने पूरे राष्ट्र को झकझोर दिया।
This is the only such incident that shook the entire nation.
Emphatic feminine usage.
अपनी इकलौती संतान के भविष्य के लिए उन्होंने अपना सब कुछ दांव पर लगा दिया।
For the future of their only child, they risked everything.
Idiomatic 'daanv par lagana'.
अस्तित्व के इस महासागर में मनुष्य स्वयं को इकलौता पाता है।
In this ocean of existence, man finds himself solitary.
Philosophical/Existential usage.
यह ग्रंथ उस कालखंड की इकलौती प्रामाणिक कृति मानी जाती है।
This text is considered the only authentic work of that period.
Academic/Historical register.
वह अपनी विचारधारा का इकलौता झंडाबरदार रह गया है।
He remains the sole standard-bearer of his ideology.
Metaphorical 'jhandabardar'.
भाषा की इकलौती शक्ति उसके शब्दों में नहीं, बल्कि उसके प्रयोग में है।
The sole power of language lies not in its words, but in its usage.
Linguistic philosophy.
उसने अपनी इकलौती पूँजी—अपना स्वाभिमान—कभी नहीं खोया।
He never lost his only capital—his self-respect.
Appositive structure.
यह इकलौता तर्क ही उनकी पूरी दलील को ध्वस्त करने के लिए पर्याप्त है।
This single argument alone is sufficient to demolish their entire case.
Legal/Argumentative register.
ब्रह्मांड के इस कोने में पृथ्वी ही इकलौता ज्ञात जीवन-आधार है।
In this corner of the universe, Earth is the only known life-support.
Scientific/Cosmological context.
उनकी इकलौती वसीयत उनके विचार थे जो आने वाली पीढ़ियों के लिए मार्गदर्शक बने।
Their only legacy was their thoughts, which became guides for future generations.
Metaphorical 'vasiyat' (legacy/will).
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— The pampered only child. Often used to describe a son who is very spoiled.
वह घर का इकलौता लाडला है।
— Literally 'the only lamp'. Metaphorically, the only son who carries the family name.
वह अपने खानदान का इकलौता चिराग है।
— The only hope. Used when someone is the sole source of expectation.
तुम मेरी इकलौती उम्मीद हो।
— The sole heir. Used in property and legal discussions.
वह करोड़ों की संपत्ति का इकलौता वारिस है।
Often Confused With
Akela means 'alone' (state). Iklauta means 'only child' (status).
Ekmatra is more formal and used for things. Iklauta is warmer and used for people.
Ekal means 'single' or 'solo' (technical), like 'single parent'.
Idioms & Expressions
— To lose the only son of the family, often implying the end of the lineage.
युद्ध में उस घर का इकलौता चिराग बुझ गया।
Literary/Emotional— To be the only person someone can rely on for survival or support.
बुढ़ापे में बेटा ही माँ का इकलौता सहारा होता है।
Common— The excessive attachment parents have towards an only child.
इकलौती संतान के मोह में उन्होंने उसे बिगाड़ दिया।
Social— To be the only one of its kind; can be used for people or unique objects.
यह हीरा दुनिया में इकलौता है।
General— To take advantage of being an only child (getting all the attention/resources).
वह इकलौते होने का पूरा फायदा उठाता है।
Informal— Referring to oneself or someone else as a single, precious life.
मेरी यह इकलौती जान देश के काम आए।
Patriotic/EmotionalEasily Confused
Both imply 'one'.
Akela is an emotional or physical state (I am alone). Iklauta is a social status (I have no siblings).
मैं घर में अकेला हूँ, लेकिन मैं इकलौता नहीं हूँ (मेरा एक भाई है)।
Both mean 'the only one'.
Ekmatra is formal and Sanskritized. Iklauta is common for family. Ekmatra is preferred for abstract concepts.
यही एकमात्र उपाय है।
An only child is also the first child.
Pehla means 'first' in a sequence. Iklauta means there is no sequence.
वह मेरा पहला बेटा है (दूसरे भी हो सकते हैं)।
Both mean 'one of a kind'.
Anutha means unique/special in quality. Iklauta means unique in count.
उसका गाने का अंदाज़ अनूठा है।
Both used to limit quantity.
Sirf is an adverb (only/just). Iklauta is an adjective (sole).
मेरे पास सिर्फ एक रुपया है।
Sentence Patterns
मैं इकलौता/इकलौती हूँ।
मैं इकलौता हूँ।
वह [Possessive] इकलौता [Noun] है।
वह मेरा इकलौता भाई है।
इकलौता होने के कारण, [Clause]।
इकलौता होने के कारण, वह अकेला महसूस करता है।
[Possessive] इकलौते [Noun] को [Verb]।
मेरे इकलौते बेटे को फल पसंद हैं।
[Noun] ही इकलौता [Noun] है।
यही इकलौता समाधान है।
इकलौता होने के नाते [Responsibility]।
इकलौता वारिस होने के नाते उसे घर संभालना पड़ा।
शायद यह इकलौती ऐसी [Noun] है जो...।
शायद यह इकलौती ऐसी फिल्म है जो मुझे पसंद आई।
[Abstract Noun] ही जीवन का इकलौता [Noun] है।
परिवर्तन ही जीवन का इकलौता नियम है।
Word Family
Nouns
Adjectives
Related
How to Use It
High in daily speech and family discussions.
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वह इकलौता बेटी है।
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वह इकलौती बेटी है।
You must use the feminine form 'iklauti' for a daughter.
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मेरे पास एक इकलौता भाई है।
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मेरा एक इकलौता भाई है। / वह मेरा इकलौता भाई है।
Adding 'ek' before 'iklauta' is redundant and grammatically awkward in this context.
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मैं बहुत इकलौता महसूस कर रहा हूँ।
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मैं बहुत अकेला महसूस कर रहा हूँ।
To feel 'alone' or 'lonely', use 'akela'. 'Iklauta' is a status, not a feeling.
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वह इकलौता संतान है।
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वह इकलौती संतान है।
'Santan' is a feminine noun, so the adjective must be feminine regardless of the child's gender.
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मेरे इकलौता बेटे को बुलाओ।
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मेरे इकलौते बेटे को बुलाओ।
In the oblique case (before 'ko'), 'iklauta' must change to 'iklaute'.
Tips
Gender Agreement
Always match the ending of 'iklauta' to the noun. Iklauta (m), Iklauti (f), Iklaute (honorific/plural).
Avoid Redundancy
Don't say 'ek iklauta'. Just say 'iklauta'. The 'one' is already included in the meaning.
Matrimonial Context
In India, 'iklauta beta' is a common term in marriage ads, implying the groom will inherit all family property.
Iklauta vs Akela
Use 'iklauta' for family status and 'akela' for the feeling of being alone.
Pronunciation
Ensure the 'au' sound is wide, like in the English word 'law' or 'caught'.
The 'Santan' Rule
Remember that 'iklauti santan' is the correct form even if the child is a boy, because 'santan' is feminine.
Formal Alternative
Use 'ekmatra' in business or formal writing to sound more professional.
Iklauta Chirag
Use this poetic phrase to refer to an only son who is the hope of the family.
Oblique Case
Change 'iklauta' to 'iklaute' before postpositions like 'ko', 'se', 'ka'.
Emotional Cues
When you hear 'iklauta' in a movie, it usually signals that the character is very precious to their parents.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Ik' (one) + 'Lauta' (returned). An only child is the 'one' who 'returns' all the parents' love back to them.
Visual Association
Imagine a single candle (the child) lighting up a whole room (the family). This candle is the 'Iklauta' lamp.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to find three people you know who are 'iklauta' and describe them using the correct gender (iklauta/iklauti).
Word Origin
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'Eka' (one) and the Middle Indo-Aryan suffix '-lauta', which is related to offspring or 'born of'.
Original meaning: The word originally referred to the only son born to a family, especially in the context of succession.
Indo-AryanCultural Context
Be careful not to assume being 'iklauta' is always positive; for some, it carries the heavy burden of parental expectations.
While English speakers use 'only child' as a neutral descriptor, Hindi speakers often attach more emotional or socio-economic weight to 'iklauta'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Introducing your family
- मैं इकलौता हूँ।
- मेरी एक इकलौती बहन है।
- वह इकलौता बेटा है।
- हम इकलौती संतान हैं।
Legal/Inheritance
- इकलौता वारिस
- इकलौता उत्तराधिकारी
- संपत्ति का इकलौता मालिक
- इकलौता प्रमाण
Emotional/Support
- बुढ़ापे का इकलौता सहारा
- माँ की इकलौती उम्मीद
- इकलौता चिराग
- इकलौती जान
Shopping/Uniqueness
- इकलौता पीस
- इकलौता डिज़ाइन
- बाज़ार में इकलौता
- इकलौती दुकान
Problem Solving
- इकलौता समाधान
- इकलौता रास्ता
- इकलौता विकल्प
- इकलौता सच
Conversation Starters
"क्या आप अपने माता-पिता के इकलौते बेटे/बेटी हैं?"
"इकलौता होने के क्या फायदे और नुकसान हैं?"
"क्या आपको कभी भाई-बहन की कमी महसूस हुई?"
"आपके परिवार में कोई और इकलौता है?"
"क्या इकलौते बच्चे ज़्यादा ज़िद्दी होते हैं?"
Journal Prompts
अगर आप इकलौते होते, तो आपका जीवन कैसा होता? (If you were an only child, how would your life be?)
इकलौती संतान पर माता-पिता की उम्मीदों का क्या असर पड़ता है? (What is the effect of parental expectations on an only child?)
क्या आज के समय में इकलौता बच्चा होना बेहतर है? क्यों? (Is it better to be an only child in today's time? Why?)
अपने किसी 'इकलौते' दोस्त के बारे में लिखें। (Write about an 'only child' friend of yours.)
क्या आपको लगता है कि इकलौते बच्चे ज़्यादा स्वतंत्र होते हैं? (Do you think only children are more independent?)
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsYes, but you must change the ending to 'ii'. So, you would say 'वह इकलौती (iklauti) है' or 'वह इकलौती बेटी है'.
It is neutral but very common in daily domestic conversation. In very formal legal or academic contexts, 'ekmatra' is often preferred.
There isn't a single word, but phrases like 'भाई-बहन वाला' (one with siblings) or simply saying 'मेरे कई भाई-बहन हैं' (I have many siblings) work.
Yes, it means you are the only brother among your siblings. However, if you just say 'मैं इकलौता हूँ', people will assume you have no siblings at all.
Yes, but it sounds a bit personified or emotional. 'यह मेरा इकलौता घर है' is fine, but for common things, 'सिर्फ एक' is more natural.
You can say 'वह इकलौता बच्चा है' or 'वह इकलौती संतान है'. Note that 'Santan' is always feminine.
Not literally, but there is a strong cultural stereotype in India that an 'iklauta' child is 'laadla' (pampered) and 'ziddi' (stubborn).
It is the abstract noun form meaning 'the state of being an only child' or the loneliness associated with it.
You can, especially if you love the car and want to emphasize its uniqueness. 'यह मेरी इकलौती कार है' is grammatically correct.
In Hindi, the word 'Santan' (offspring) is grammatically feminine. Adjectives must agree with the grammatical gender of the noun they modify, not the person's biological gender.
Test Yourself 200 questions
Write a sentence saying you are an only daughter.
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Translate: 'He is the only son of his parents.'
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Use 'iklaute' in a sentence with 'ko'.
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Write about the pros and cons of being an 'iklauta' child.
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Translate: 'This is the only solution to our problem.'
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Write a sentence using 'iklauti santan'.
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Describe a 'sole heir' using Hindi.
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Translate: 'She was her mother's only hope.'
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Create a sentence with 'iklauta park'.
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Write a short dialogue where someone asks about siblings.
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Translate: 'They love their only child very much.'
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Use 'iklauta' metaphorically for the moon.
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Translate: 'I am not an only child, I have a brother.'
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Write a sentence about an 'only witness'.
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Translate: 'This is the only piece left in the shop.'
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Use 'iklauta' in a sentence about a goal.
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Translate: 'Being an only child is difficult.'
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Write a sentence about an 'only way'.
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Translate: 'Are you the only student here?'
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Use 'iklauta' in a sentence about a dream.
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Pronounce: इकलौता
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Pronounce: इकलौती
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Pronounce: इकलौते
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Say 'I am an only child' (male).
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Say 'She is an only daughter'.
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Ask 'Are you an only child?' politely.
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Say 'He is the only heir'.
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Say 'This is the only shop'.
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Say 'He is his mother's only support'.
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Say 'She is the only offspring'.
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Say 'Are you the only son?'
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Listen and identify the word: इकलौता
Listen to the sentence: 'वह इकलौती बेटी है।' Who is she?
Listen: 'मेरे इकलौते भाई को बुलाओ।' How many brothers?
Listen: 'यही इकलौता रास्ता है।' What is it?
Listen: 'वह इकलौती संतान है।' Is the child male or female?
Listen: 'इकलौता होने के कारण वह ज़िद्दी है।' Why is he stubborn?
Listen: 'दुकान में इकलौता पीस बचा है।' What is left?
Listen: 'वह अपनी माँ का इकलौता सहारा है।' What is his role?
Listen: 'क्या आप इकलौते हैं?' What is the question?
Listen: 'वह इकलौता वारिस है।' What did he inherit?
Listen: 'मेरी इकलौती बहन डॉक्टर है।' What is her job?
Listen: 'यह शहर का इकलौता पार्क है।' Where is the park?
Listen: 'इकलौतेपन से डरो मत।' What should you not fear?
Listen: 'वह इकलौता गवाह था।' Was there another witness?
Listen: 'यही इकलौती उम्मीद है।' What is it?
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Summary
The word 'इकलौता' is the standard Hindi adjective for 'only child'. It must agree with the gender of the person: 'इकलौता' (m) and 'इकलौती' (f). Example: 'वह इकलौता बेटा है' (He is the only son).
- Used for only children.
- Changes based on gender (aa/ii).
- Means 'sole' or 'one and only'.
- Deeply cultural word in India.
Gender Agreement
Always match the ending of 'iklauta' to the noun. Iklauta (m), Iklauti (f), Iklaute (honorific/plural).
Avoid Redundancy
Don't say 'ek iklauta'. Just say 'iklauta'. The 'one' is already included in the meaning.
Matrimonial Context
In India, 'iklauta beta' is a common term in marriage ads, implying the groom will inherit all family property.
Iklauta vs Akela
Use 'iklauta' for family status and 'akela' for the feeling of being alone.
Example
वह अपने माता-पिता का इकलौता बेटा है।
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